POWERSTROKE ALUMADUTY BODY FAILURE
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Yes to unions. Save American jobs!
Made with foriegn parts assembled in mexico.
Classic Bill RIP buddy.
What a bunch of BS with all the supply chain/ tax on inventory. Poor guy has to be without a truck for months.
Welcome to politics- it’s never about what’s right. It’s about making money.
Who gives af. Keep people working with union jobs
@@cumminsbayou right up until you make a living with your truck like I do. But hay, screw everyone that isn’t a union shill. 👍
Hey is Bill still alive???
Another win for the 7.3
You 7.3 guys are hilarious 😂 I’d rather have a 6.7 over a 7.3 any day of the week
Like saying 'another win for the horse and buggy'
The Days of Repairs and Saving our Trucks is coming to a end... like the cassette
The exact reason why you don't often see an aluminum spring.
good point
Glad I'm in my _'02_7.🌲_
01 350 7.3 Crew 4x4 LB..I'm here too.
Lol 2001 purple 4x4 excursion.... still hanging around...
On my 2000 7.3 I put a spin-on water filter because of sand in the system. Ford said it was casting sand so I spent an ENTIRE WEEK flushing the engine out. When I got to the point that fresh TAP water put in and drained 2 days later was TOTALLY clear, at that point I drained the system, the block plugs as well, flushed with distilled water then put new hoses, degas bottle and cap, water pump, filled with the red high mileage ELC coolant like International Harvester said was best, and a new spin on water filter. Two years of driving and the coolant looks like brand new translucent red coolant and the degas bottle still looks like new...no tan or brown stains in the tank and I dont think the filter is catching anything as it is such clean coolant. Just an FYI of one of the things I am doing to extend the life of my 2000 7.3psd.
Wow that’s sad! I know what I DONT want in the future.
speaking of new can't wait until you get your hands on that new High Output 6.7 with 1200 ft/lbs of torque, hopefully it's reliable
I really don't like the idea of any dumb-F off the street being able to tow 40k lbs
Well if he gets his hands on one very soon I'd say its probably not very reliable
Ford uses an aluminum alloy that is not easy to be repaired. In Europe, I bet the alloys that they use are can be repaired, I bet. Ford spent years developing those alloys so they can sell you another vehicle.
WTF is he talking about regarding using the frame puller??
The frame is still steel....
I find it interesting that the two aluminum trucks I've owned (currently own a '22) were the same cost to insure as my steel body super duty.....you would think the rates would be much higher on the newer trucks if they were so much more to repair.
On a side note....fell for the mass hysteria on the CP4 pumps even though I've had zero problems in the past....did both archoil treatments on my 4,000 mile 450.....no difference in fuel economy.
Will say that crap does smell like p155....UTI P155
Hey Bill, love the videos, so informative. Hey Pascal, "What's that number again"? Love Mikey explaining the mechanics of everything. Great job guys and a prosperous '23 for all of you.
You should see what happens when one of those aluminum trucks burns there is nothing left
Could you fix it enough to make it a driver again. It doesn't need to be mint.
I fix a lot of aluminum vehicles right along with steel vehicles in the body shop. Getting to the point, I make a LOT of money repairing them all.
Nobody repairs the aluminum if it gets into an accident all they do now is replace the quarter panel or the Box or door they don't Bondo and fix crushed aluminum
Thanks. I'll stay with my steel truck...
So I guess the best bet is the keep buying 2011 - 16 super dutys and taking good care of them, their comfortable trucks and easy to repair dents I guess. Then someday maybe aluminum dent repair will become easy enough and affordable.
I don’t have an aluminum body truck but if I bought a new one I would. Because steel is certain to rust here in Indiana and I may not get in an accident.
Been watching for many years. All good information. Thanks Bill !!
The IPR oil cooler is a "good idea" but poorly executed. I've installed one and will never do it again. Big clunky oil filter cap that requires you to "clock" the second piece without fully removing it. Lines that get in the way. Tiny coolant filter that barely holds any dirt. Also it's upside down so it pukes everything out when you change it. Every coolant filtered truck I've worked on had the filter installed as an "attempt" to solve oil cooler issues.
I'm old school and at my age I'll stay old school but my two sons love this new stuff - 2022 F150 with 5.0 modular and the other wants the new diesel. Done told em, I want wrench on em but pull a 7.3 in the yard and it's on.
Hey Bill can we get a new video on Spot since you used her back there as a prop? #spotsfanclub
Bill, I partially disagree about the coolant filter. Keep up the good work otherwise, lol. My 6.0 coolant filter hardly gets any contaminants in it now at 155,000 miles but for a while, after the installation at 75,000 miles, it was removing a lot of sand/Ford Gold Coolant sediment. I had n3ver I trounced tap water. I think the 6.0 originally needs a coolant filter installed. Now that I use ELC and only distilled water and not the Gold junk I don't need to filter the coolant.
you also really really don't need to filter coolant if you have a Air to Oil cooler. and no EGR. biggest reason people say you need a coolant filter. is the sand from the block casting and gunk from ford ELC coolant. will clog oil cooler and rupture it oil in coolant. and or rupture EGR giving symptoms of blown head gaskets. in all honesty i feel like a bulletproof EGR. or no EGR. and a Air to oil cooler fixes all the issues with the 6.0L. theres probably been thousands of trucks out there that wrongfully had Headgasket jobs because mechanics didn't know any better or have any better means of diagnosis. One the EGR ruptures. the Oil cooler is next vice versa. making it seem like your headgasket is gone. had a buddys truck i fixed for him. he took it to 2 of the most reputable shops near me a few years ago. they all told him he needs new headgaskets he thought hey you got a 6.0L and do all your own engine work. can you look at it. I looked at it. told him probably EGR and maybe the oil cooler. he left it with me for an afternoon to verify. i plugged the Coolant port to the EGR. and slipped a blockoff plate on it started it up there was no more exhaust gas coming from the Coolant overflow tank. ended up deleting the truck after that and probably from exhaust particles that ended up in the cooling system. clogged his oil cooler. ended up switching to a Air to oil cooler and remote filter kit like my truck has. running Fleetguard or Cat filters. haven't had a single coolant or even thinking about blown headgasket related issue. yet
I have a 2022 f150, definitely going to invest in a ranch hand full replacement bumper
Very informative video, thank you!
screw that coolant cooled engine oil cooler ,,i'll stick to my air /oil cooler ,my 8.3 cummins has one ,, and my turbo big block chevy in my C3500 has one too ,, simple and it works better than a coolant oil cooler ,,it just doesn't help the oil warm up in the winter
Your 8.3 also has a coolant oil cooler, the oil filter housing is mounted to it.
That's like these new electric cars with massive portions of the body structure molded in a single piece... Hit one of those pieces and the vehicle is totalled.
Stopped putting coolant filters? Dang...
They finally figured out what most shops did 5 years ago lol. Not enough coolant went through the filter to start with.
That quarter panel doesn't even match the door panel. lol
Frame pulls depend greatly on what type of steel is being pulled.
Everything he says about aluminum to you is absolutely true been doing fabrication for more then 15 years aluminum fails as a auto body material steel is way better and aluminum will crack and break or sheer away. Steel will flex bend and hammer out all day.
Not entirely in context. I had a moderate deer hit (No air bags)with my “STEEL” 2016 Superduty. No air bags $14,000 repair!
I am the original owner and now a year later I am fighting to save my truck from rust (all the usual places). I have a reputation of taking extreme care of my vehicles. Multiple body shops say their is nothing I could have done but not drive in the winter.
The body shop replaced the pushed back fender and hood (minimal damage).
Give me aluminum all day long!!!!
Love your channel watched you for years successful owner of 2 6.0 partially because of your advice. But I have to respectfully disagree on this on!
Just saw a 2023 of my exact truck on the lot……$76,000!!!!!! NOT HAPPING EVER!!!!
i wish you would appreciate aftermarket performance trucks more. you seem to hate aftermarket but i mean it makes for fun shit, you'd probably have a smile on your face riding in my truck lol
That's my truck with the IPR system. It was there when I got it. I do my own service, so no problem there. The truck was there for dealerproofing. I couldn't be happier with the work that was done.
ive had my GOBI jacket for many years along with a hoodie and even pants!! LOVE my heated apparel!!
Bill I might be emailing you I bought a 95 f350 with a 7.3 so I might need a refresher course on them I’m going to be doing a complete engine rebuild
Built Ford Tough
I’m hearing the total opposite. You used to be honest. Comon bro?
Milwaukee makes a heated jacket too that runs off their 12v batteries.
Wore mine a year and It died the first time I washed it
So you're not* installing the BPD oil coolers any more? As in not even if that's what I want?
Nice OBS chevy in the back
You can talk religion and politics Bill, we’ll still be friends haha
FYI, Inventory tax is controlled by states not federal democrats... you are right, you should stay out of politics to maximize your audience. The states that have inventory tax, either state-wide or partially are:
Arkansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
Oklahoma
Virginia
West Virginia
Texas
Alaska
Maryland
Vermont
Michigan (has no business inventory tax, but may impose a Use Tax)
Georgia (unless the city or county has adopted the Freeport Exemption)
Massachusetts (corporations paying a corporate excise tax are exempt from TPP tax on inventory)
I do enjoy your podcasts- thanks
Maybe he doesn't care what Democrats think. Ever think of that?
I would bet that anyone driving a super duty has the same political views as he does.
Do you still have spot the shop truck
my beanie blew off water skiing at oh dark-thirty in the morning....what's that link again? i forgot.
Glad I got a 2016. The aluminum bodies, I think< started in 2017.
Yes they did
I'd love to know what you had to pay for it. I'm thinking that considering the condition its worth a ton for parts.
I’ve worked in 3 or 4 trucks with that IPR kit and they all leaked something fierce. 😂
Longest 30 seconds in my life
Cmon bill!
I guess you don't want to start your shows
When The man comes in lololol
Like Bill said, 2023 is the year of opportunity. If someone could research and develop a way to retrofit a steel body on theses aluminum trucks, do a quality job, a safe job, and to where the paperwork checks out, I’m sure they’ll be a market for it and a way to make some money from that service.
My wife drives a 2020 aluminum f150 that was wrecked. Not a big deal to repair. Unbolt the bent parts bolt in the new. We wanted the aluminum truck because of the rust problem we have in snow county. We shall see how it holds up.
Or better properly replicate the body dies so you can sell aftermarket parts that are as good as OEM to meet the needs. But really the only difference will likely be in straightening the panels since the aluminum is not as ductile as the mild steels normally used. It’s more likely to crack and tear from work hardening. The stuff Bill is talking about also often happens on steel body vehicles. I suspect the real culprit here is more stringent safety standards. Old trucks would just fold right up like overcooked spaghetti when they hit something. Modern crash standards are much more rigorous so it’s to be expected that more energy will be imparted to and carried by the rest of the structure. It’s what makes it safe to begin with. It’s a rigid shell that protects the occupants. But, they are also harder to repair than old school body-on-frame trucks like OBS Chevys and Fords.
@@scottberry5266 It will be interesting to see if they do better in the long run. Aluminum oxidizes and any other steel components will have galvanic corrosion in its presence if Ford has not done a good job with coatings and paint. This can especially be a disaster for the adhesives since oxidation can creep between and cause delamination of the panels.
IPR has made some EGR kits that leak. Another technician has highlighted it on here.
lol Businesses don't keep large amounts of inventory because of just in time supply chains which were a capitalist idea. I guess i should expect the foolish democrat blaming from a channel about trucks.
Bless your heart
I think it's time for your next booster.